Saltwater Empire - Raymond Mcdaniel - 图书 - Coffee House Press - 9781566892131 - 2008年4月1日
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Saltwater Empire First Edition; First Printing edition


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I know the occurrence of objects

in this climate. Even music, if left
to our weather, will warp within days.

Conceived in the years before Hurricane Katrina and deeply influenced by its aftermath, Saltwater Empire is a brilliant assemblage of geographical metaphor expressed in original lyrics, text from The Tempest, and the voices of New Orleans:

I come from all over New Orleans. What I feel needs to be said
about this is that everything was done wrong.

As Raymond McDaniel?s poems enter the ecological, political, and religious miasma of the Gulf Coast, their moral, philosophical, and literary complexity offer an uncommonly perceptive look at cataclysmic disaster, human cruelty, and cultural resilience.

God help us we tried to stay shattered but we just got better.
We grew adept, we caught the fish as they fled.
We skinned the fish, our knife clicked like an edict.
We were harmed, and then we healed.

Raymond McDaniel is the author of the National Poetry Series award-winning collection Murder (a violet). A Floridian, McDaniel now lives in Ann Arbor, teaches at the University of Michigan, hosts the reading series at Shaman Drum Bookshop, and writes for The Constant Critic.

介质类型 图书     Paperback Book   (平装胶订图书)
已发行 2008年4月1日
ISBN13 9781566892131
出版商 Coffee House Press
页数 130
商品尺寸 150 × 8 × 224 mm   ·   213 g
语言 英语  

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